first big success for the US over the Japanese 2. slowing down the Japanese advancement through the pacific, allowing the US forces to resupply and increase their presence in the Pacific theatre
There were a number of rivers that played large role as barriers that , though they did not stop , proved to be a hindrance to both offensive and defensive operations by the Allied and Axis armies . The Rhine was supposed to be an obstacle had the bridge at Remagen been destroyed thus slowing the Allied crossing . The one river that proved to be the greatest of obstacles was the Volga on the Eastern Front in Russia . This was primarily because the Russians conducted a defense of the Stalingrad city itself and thwarted the forward advance of the German Sixth Army under General Paulus' command . The defense of the city and the Volga proved to be the furthest-most advance of the German ambitions in the East . The above is but a limited view to the problems that rivers as defensive lines possessed . Many strategic aims were to impede enemy forces from establishing a bridgehead to launch offensive operations thus slowing down the enemy advance somewhat . As an example - see related link on the Battle of Stalingrad .
The battle of Midway Island was the first big success for the US over the Japanese. Not only because of the major damage inflicted on the Japanese naval forces, both air and sea, but as a moral booster to the US forces. It also served the purpose of slowing down the Japanese advancement through the pacific, allowing the US forces to resupply and increase their presence in the Pacific theatre. Due to the recent destruction of most of the US 7th fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Imperial Navy had an overwhelming advantage over the US Navy. Midway was a turning point because the Japanese navy lost 4 aircraft carriers together with hundreds of planes and pilots and thousands of sailors. Naval power was no longer in the form of the battleship like in WWI. The real power was in the aircraft carrier, which could attack other ships and ground targets by air. Japan never replaced the power of those 4 carriers and was never able to be the attacking power it had been at Pearl Harbor. This allowed the US to take the offensive in the Pacific war and push Japan back.
There is no exact date. The first advisor's were sent to Viet Nam during the Kennedy administration. Some historians even say we sent some during the Eisenhower years. U.S. involvement in the war just slowing progressed year after year. --- That is a difficult question to answer, and varies on who you ask. Some say the Vietnam conflict (there was never an official declaration of war) started in 1955 when the U.S. started to send military advisors to South Vietnam. The first American military advisors killed by enemy combatants occurred in 1959. Some point to late 1961 when President Kennedy sent the first helicopter group & U.S. service men to fly them in support of South Vietnamese troops. Many say the war officially started with the Gulf of Tonkin resolution in August 1964, which gave President Johnson basically free reign to escalate the war. And some people say the war really started in March 1965 when the first American combat troops (Marines) arrived in South Vietnam.
In 1939, at the start of World War II all unmarried men aged 21 were to be called up for three months' Militia training. These men could serve only in Australia or its territories. Conscription was effectively introduced in mid-1942, when all men 18-35, and single men aged 35-45, were required to join the Citizens Military Forces (CMF). Volunteers with the Australian Army scorned CMF conscripts as "chocolate soldiers", or "chockos", because they were believed to melt under the conditions of battle. However, CMF Militia units fought bravely under difficult conditions and suffered extremely high casualties during 1942, in slowing the Japanese advance on the Kokoda Track in New Guinea. New Guinea was then an Australian territory. By 1943, Australia had been bombed; 20,000 Australians were prisoners of war. The Commonwealth Government changed the Defence Act to extend the definition of areas to which conscripted servicemen could be sent to include now all areas south of the Equator in South-East Asia under the Defence (Citizen Military Forces) Act (1943). This included all major war zones in the Pacific area. In effect, Australian conscripts could now for the first time be sent overseas to fight in the same areas as volunteers. The changes caused some public resentment and there was some public protest - but most people seemed to support conscription during World War II. Compulsory military service ended in 1945, and most Australian personnel had been demobilised by the end of November 1946. (Source Wikipedia)
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Slowing of time can expalin acclerating expansion as we look from our slower time into the past distant era of faster time. However there is no need to look for exotic phenomenon. First step is to understand what is time and what causes time, then we may progress towards understand why time may be slowing.
It seems it won't happen. The expansion of the Universe is accelerating - instead of slowing down, it expands faster and faster.
When you are slowing down, your acceleration is negative. This is because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, and when you are slowing down, your velocity is decreasing. A negative acceleration indicates a decrease in velocity in the given direction.
Because she is busy or she wants to dump you.
If you are saying about internet , it is because of your speed.
Because of the yellow fire ball in the sky slowing burning our planet.
it jerks because if it is automatic it is goin down a gear
The slowing down at the end of a workout is often called a "cool down". This is because it helps gradually lower your heart-rate and body temperature.
This refers to the idea that after a period of expansion, the Universe will eventually contract again (due to attractive gravitational forces), return to a tiny point, and explode again in another Big Bang. This no longer seems likely to happen, since it has been found that the expansion of the Universe is actuall accelerating, not slowing down.
Gradually slowing down is 'decelerating'.
This discrepancy is known as the "accelerating expansion of the universe." In our model, we incorporate dark energy to explain this acceleration. Dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy that exerts a negative pressure, causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate. By including dark energy in our model, we can account for the observed accelerating expansion of the universe.